Guide businesses effectively through the rapid changes in engineering technology, scientific development and management practice. In this MSc Engineering Management, you'll strengthen your skills and expertise to respond effectively to innovation across the engineering sector.
You'll study management and engineering, focusing on how the disciplines can relate to each other, and learn to bridge the communication gap between engineers and managers. On the managerial side, you'll look at themes like supply chains and strategic management and combine this with engineering topics, including renewable energy use and system ability.
By combining both aspects, you'll make yourself appealing to a broader range of senior roles in engineering and beyond. You'll work alongside expert lecturers and a truly international group of fellow students as you learn, drawing on live engineering sector issues from case studies and collaborating organisations. You can further specialise through a final project exploring an engineering challenge that matters to you. You'll graduate with the demonstrable ability to take your next step in a career in design, product systems or other engineering roles.
You can start this course in September (full-time or part-time) or January (full-time only).
Course highlights
- Develop an understanding of engineering management techniques, allowing you to take on technical and managerial roles within an environment of continual change.
- Use our multi-platform suites of industry-standard software and hardware, and develop your skills in tools such as Advanced Excel Modelling and Microsoft Project.
- Apply your expertise to real problems through partnerships with local and global organisations, and focus your Master's project on a current engineering management issue that matters to you.
- Attend guest lectures from managers in engineering companies, with past speakers from organisations including IBM and an international bioplastics firm.
- Study material resource use and recovery, learn how to minimise waste in manufacturing, and grasp the way management skills can support engineering goals.
- Graduate with an accredited degree that demonstrates your readiness for senior engineering roles.
Accredited by
This course is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) for meeting the further learning requirement for Chartered Engineer registration.